t
W o m a n 's W o r l d
C ouchs
d u « t o c o ld *
Blouse From One Yard, of Fabric
T ailo red Slacks and Vests Are
Easily Made from Men’s Suits
form s the tie s; pinch-pleat the c a p
sleeves and fasten w ith a bow, a t
tach sash ties to back—and th e re
you are!
I(XWIKX| U . p . ,
are eased, atickv r - . _ ¡111
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irrita te d upper breathing pamigea are
toothed ___.
and relieved,
rubbing
Vicka
. . . ____ _ - b y , ____
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V apoltub on throat, chest and back
_____Itime.
Blessed relief as Vu|xjRub
a tb e d f
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes w ith its spcclul medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back sur
faces like u warming poultice.
Often by morning most o f the mis
ery o f the cold is gone I Remember—
ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe
cial double uction. It's time-tested,
hoine-proved . . . the best-known home
remedy for rellev-
ing miseries of
kA
children’s
colds.
SS-ÎSS5?
WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you teei
punk as the dickens, brings on stomach
upset, sour taste, gasey discomfort,
take Dr. Caldwell’s famous medians
to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “ in
nards” and help you leal bright and
chipper again.
DR. CALDWELL’S is the wonderful sen
na laxative contained in good old Syrup
Pepsin to make it so easy to take.
MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepara
tions in prescriptions to make the medi
cine more palatable and agreeable to
take. So be sure your laxative is con
tained in Syrup Pepein.
INSIST ON OR. CALDWELL’S— the fa-
vorile of millions lor 50 years, and (eel
that wholesome relief
" ' ltc~
from constipa
**“
tion. Even finicky children love it.
CAUTIONi Use only as directed.
C^rtta
//,z
F YOU cun p e n u a d e your son or
• husband to p a rt w ith th u t old
■hlny ault, you w ill have the m a k
ings o f a nice slack su it rig h t in
hand So often suits m ay become
lll-A ttln g fo r the men folk Sleeves
m ay be too short, trouser legs not
quite long enough. In some cases,
the vest loses a ll use because It is loo
tig h t to wear.
W ith e xp e rt c u ttin g und fittin g ,
m any of these old suits can be suc
cessfully rem odeled Into u s m a rt
slack suit fo r the tecn-aged g irl.
If there Is a g re a t deal of fittin g
to be done. It w ould be best to buy
u p a tte rn to assure accurate cuttin g .
I f you are e xp e rt at c u ttin g and
fittin g , m ake up a p a tte rn of your
own. I f there is little fittin g to be
done, rip the trousers out c o m p le te
ly und tr im them ns necessary
In woolen fu b ric s It Is essential
to allow a generous h a lf Inch fo r
scams on a ll edges beyond the
s titc h in g lines. M a rk the paper p a t
terns to in d ica te the sections to be
cut fro m lin in g fa b ric and m a rk
to show the lengthw ise thread.
In m a kin g the slacks o r trousers,
It Is especially im p o rta n t to have
them hang p ro p e rly. By no means
should they be too tig h t, as this
w ill not only give a poor appear
ance, but It w ill cause the fa b ric
to p u ll a p a rt easily.
SYRUP PEPSIN
I t i 'i i i i i i l i 'l a m an's o ld suit
... L ” • Pars*
of lhe
moo"* P,‘ J ^ ! ,fO O m e d . * e ll-
of
m a n y * Hollywood stars »
informed
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TOOTH
po w d er
Homes Poured to Order
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SENNA LAXATIVE
C O N T A IM I0 IN
L a y the p a tte rn on the fa b ric co r
re c tly , m a kin g sure that both are
on a smooth surface. The m achine
w ill need some a d ju stin g too, before
you a tta ck the sewing problem .
M en’ s suits are m ade of th ic k e r m a
te ria l than you o rd in a rily use fo r
sewing and the stitches w ill have to
be adjusted to the w e ig h t of the
fa b ric . When you stitch o ve r three
o r fo u r thicknesses, tr y the stitc h
on scraps before a c tu a lly beginning.
T a ilo rin g the slacks is a real c h a l
lenge as It requires a d iffe re n t tech
nique fro m the sewing on o rd in a ry
fa b rics. Be generous w ith pins and
bastings. I t ’s h ard to rip out stitches
on m a te ria l of th is type, and i t ’ s a
good Idea to be rig h t before you
put those fin ish in g stitches in the
slacks. The slacks w ill have to be
P ’osy P r e tty
One of the best home ways to
I f we see a n ylh in g approaching
us resem bling a huge concrete
po u re r accompanied by some ap
paratus out of a Superm an cartoon
i t could be one of those outfits th a t
now pours a m an a home w h ile he
waits.
ARTHRITIS PAINS
Need the Faitejf Relief, Longest Heal Comfort
that can be found—thousands of sufferers now
turn Io O IN T -E A S E - known for 40 years as
J O IN T -E A S E - f o r _grealer re * f because I
contains not lust o n /o r two but FOUR great
paln-relleving medicines which bring ALL inEIK
WOlHT-EASE
P R E P A R A T IO N S
Liquid — Tablets — Salve — Nose Drop«
Has satisfied millions for years.
Caution.
U*o only a * dif«<.t«d
13—4
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PAZO
¿PILES
Relieves? pain soreness
and
PASO
IN
TUBES I
M illio n s o l people suffering fro m
sim
ple
have found
W
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'IW Piles,
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PAZO
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en
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s
w hy: First, PAZO o in tm e n t soorhee
Inflam ed areas— relieves pain and
Itc h in g . Second, PAZO o in tm e n t
lubricates hardened, dried parts
' — am
i d . sore-
helns prevent cracking
— -
ness T h ird , PAZO o in tm e n t tends
to reduce swelling and check m inor
bleeding. F o u rth , I t ’s easy to use.
PA ZO o in tm e n t s p e rfo ra te d P ile
P ip e m akes a p p lic a tio n s im p le ,
th o ro u g h . Y o u r d o c to r can te ll
you about PAZO o in tm e n t.
IU F F O S IT O R III
ÎO O I
Some p e rto n t, and m any doctort,
prefer
use
suppositories,
so PAZO
p m e r to
»u u
«e ■
u P p v e n v « s.
com et In handy euppoeltorlee also.
T h e ta m e to o th in g relief th a t
PAZO always g l r e t . ______________
G et PAZO T o d ay! A1 D ru g s to re s !
N o ..
Name—
A ddress-
COT A COLD?
The apparatus consists o f a giant
house-form o r m ould w hich is c a rt
ed to a homesite. Then the cement
m ix e r draw s up and pours. A fte r
24 hours a h y d ra u lic d e rric k a r
rive s, lifts off the fo rm and . . .
presto! . . . T h a r she stands, the
home com plete i f not b e a u tifu l!
In to u tr im
vest.
Help shake it off with
JY igh E nergy WSM
A b e g u ilin g ly s im p le dress in pas
te l strip e d cotton is this one w ith
a tig h t bodice, cap sleeves and fu ll
s k irt.
E m b ro id e re d
posies
go
around the hem and cut petals en
hance the neckline.
M o th e r and d a u g h te r outfits have
long been popular, b u t now we are
also beginning to see m a tc h in g suits
fo r the younger and o ld e r b ro th e r.
W ith s k irts fu ll and sleeves in
flated rig h t now, w aists, of course,
look s m a lle r and s m a lle r. T in y m id
riffs are played up, some o f them
even being laced lik e a re a l corset.
W aistlines are d ip p in g lo w e r o ve r
rounded hips.
Stove-pipe hats w ith narrow b rim s
are seen m ore and m ore in the
news. These usually c a rry some
in tric a te d e ta il lik e a gold strand
fo r trim m in g .
In some strip e d m a te ria ls, ve ry
m uch re se m b lin g m en's su it m a te ri
al, y o u 'll find ja c k e ts s lig h tly cu t
aw ay and flared. W ear these w ith
fro th y , veiled hats fo r the last w ord
in fashion.
E R E is a s m a rt blouse th at
even the m ost inexperienced
sew er can put together in a couple
of hours. Very p retty too. Takes
ju st one y ard of fabric in size 12—
use flowered or plain rayon silk or
satin. Bind the neck with a double
facing of self m ateria l, which
H
g irl's slack su it fro m a m an's suit
F u lto n M akes Good
vest, it w ill be necessary to cut the
vest
a
at
shoulder
under-
VVOk
u p
p a
o rt
n
U l
O 1 .V M 1 U V .
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a .I V
P
llO n ,
m
.,
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lie
U
»» estm inster
F U ulton,
M u o.,
of t W
a rm seams. Then fit the fro n t and college. to w hich fo rm e r P rim e Min-
back vest to the figure. The second ¡ster W inston C h u rc h ill m ade a his-
button fro m the bottom should come to ric jo u rn e y, is a tow n o f 8,000
to the w a istlin e .
persons. I t has a police fo rce of
The seams are then pinned d ire ct- . onjy seven m en. The college is one
ly on top of the shoulders so t h a t ; of the sm ai] est in the w o rld . But
the w a is tlin e is in the above posi It is on the m ap now and how!
tion. The vest w ill extend away fro m
the fig u re a t the fro n t arm hole.
Up to now i t had been known
D raw th is excess down to the u n d e r only as a place once visite d by Je ff
a rm seam and m ake a d a rt in to D avis and as a tow n w here B ill
the u n d e ra rm seam.
C orum once dug sweet potatoes,
Shoulder
seams
should
be danced the two-step and played bas
m a rke d a fte r ta kin g the vest off the ke tb a ll. B u t today out there they
figure, and also the side seams on ask “ Yale? H a rva rd ? P rinceton?
the fro n t vest. T his is done w ith W here are th e y? ”
basting. U n d e ra rm d a rts both in the
vest and lin in g should be m arked.
W IT H T H E W A N T ADS
Pin both fro n ts together. C ut off
“ W ill swap m y collection of
at the shoulder and sides a llo w in g
swords, bayonets, daggers, ro lle r
generously (about an inch) fo r
skates, opium pipes fo r sm a ll elec
seams.
tr ic organ, m usic box, &c. (N. Y .)
The d a rts in the vest and lin in g
F907.” —Y ankee Magazine.
should be stitched separately. Slash
d a rts in the vest and press open.
C areful, m is te r! Y our assump
T u rn under one-half inch on vest
tio n th a t the labor-m anagem ent c ri
and lin in g at shoulders and u n d e r
sis is o ver m a y be prem ature.
a rm seams, rip p in g back outside
the s titc h in g when necessary. Baste
“ I have an old m agic book (about
the edges together and press. S titch
1895) w hich exposed a ll tric k s . I t
close to the edge on the m achine.
is a professional m a g icia n 's book.
A k n itte d back fo r this type of
W ill swap fo r fo u r new p a ir of ny-
vest
Y v S l does
Q O tS
not
s l U l take
U lK l
I m
IlU
uch
v Il
w
W o
U rk
IK
d
and
llU
__
__ .
T f in f l • ♦
V o w
w ill m ake a v e ry a ttra c tiv e o u tfit I
10- <N - Y ’ > J909 - Y a n ‘
When han d -kn it wool sweaters
are no longer usable, the wool
fro m them can be easily re
cla im e d i f the g a rm e n t is washed
and d rie d thoroughly. Do not tr y
to u n ra v e l a sw eater w hich is k n it
too closely. Use the fo llo w in g
m ethod fo r rip p in g hand-knit
sweaters.
1. W ind the strands of wool
around a board, m a k in g sure th a t
the end is alw ays visible. Con
tinue u n til you have a long enough
piece, and then break off the wool.
2. T ie the s ta rtin g and fin ish
ing ends together on the board.
A t fo u r equal distances a part,
tie a w h ite thread around the
wool strands on the board, and
then rem ove the wool fro m the
board. R epeat these steps u n til
the sw eater is co m pletely u n ra v
eled.
3. D ip the skein of wool into
w a rm
w a te r u n til thoroughly
soaked and then squeeze excess
w a te r out c a re fu lly . Tie a w eight
to the bottom of the wet skein
to rem ove kinks, and then hang
skein to d ry . Do not expose to
sun; d ry in any a iry place. When
d ry , w ind into balls. It is then
ready fo r k n ittin g .
I f you are run down—becauia
you're
zte IV not
nvv getting —
all
— —
the
—
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A AD
itamins
you need—
V v ii
'
’ s — ta rt takinff
S cott’s Em ulsion to p ro m p tly
help b r in g back e n e rp y an d
stam ina and build reswfowce.
Good-tasting Scott's is rich iij
n a tu r a l A & D V ita m in s a n a
e n e rg y -b u ild in g , n a tu r a l o il.
Buy today I AU druggists.
S m a rt Blouse
A ll you have to do is chisel off the
rough edges!
A man named LeTourneau has in
m achine-stitched at a ll points, and
vented the housepourer and has
the stitches should be as short as
been pouring ’em in Longview , Tex.,
is p ra c tic a l.
and V icksburg, Miss. Huge crowds
I f the seams on the inside of the
gathered in each place to w atch a
slacks are made as n e a tly as pos
m achine la y a house ju s t as a hen
sible, the garm ent w ill hang w ell
and look w ell. W ork on a fla t su r lays an egg.
face and press each seam before
AH that rem ains to be done is to
It Joins another. The seams should
m ake the m achine cackle a t the
coqje together w ithout stre tch in g or
end of the perform ance.
pulling.
I can’t stress pressing too highly
How sim ple! You buy a lot, phone
when w o rk in g w ith wool. A ll the
the Day-A-Bungalow office and say
scams need constant pressing to
you would lik e a fo u r-ro o m home
assure good fit and w orkm anship,
rig h t away. The man asks i f you
and
the
touch
the
«
IIU
m e final
n r i u i finishing
iir iis iin iB
w u v n to
m
V nn
slacks should be a com plete press ! can w a it a couple of hours. You
jn
say it s a rush o rder. P resently the
apparatus trundles up and a man
C utting and M aking
' hops out w ith the q u e ry: “ W here
The Vest F ro m a S uit
would
you lik e
this
residence
I f you are m a kin g a vest fo r a ! P °urcd.
H oiv to R eclaim W ool
W orks Soothing Magic In
COLD
Enclose 16 cents fo r P a tte rn
I t seems th a t the m a ch in e ry fo r
producing such a home has been
perfected and is already on the
roads pouring home, sweet homes
fo r people who w ant to get a p a r
lo r, bedroom and bath w hile they re
hot.
if you lack BLOOD-IRON
You girls and wom en who suffer so
from sim ple an em ia t h a t you're pale,
weak, “ dragged o u t” — th ia may be due
to lack of b lo o d -iro n . So try Lydia E
P ln k h a m ’s T A B L E T S — one of th e best
hom e ways to b u ild up red blood— In
such cases. I’ln k h a m 's Ta b le ts are one
of th e greatest blo o d -iro n tonics you
can buy I A t all drugstores
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S E W IN G C IR C L E N E E D L E W O R K
709 Mission St., San F ran cisco, C a lif.
fo r the g irl. I f desired, a calot can S kee M agazine.
«
also be m ade fo r the slack and vest
— ~ ...
,
suit, in the same color as the i D o n 't be s illy ! You 11 need every-
k n itte d back
th in g any m a g icia n has got i f you
__ _____________
are d eterm ined to get nylons.
80110 UP
ftCO BLOOD
i.
T o obtain co m p lete p a tte rn and fin ish
for r the O
ing instructions fo
’’’ n e-P iece Blouse
(P a tte rn Nr. 5O8BI, sizes 12. 14. 1# In
cluded send 16 cents in coin, yo u r n a m e ,
address, and the p a tte rn nu m b er.
D ue to an un usually la rg e d e m a n d and
cu rre n t conditions, m o re tim e is re
quired In filling orders fo r a few of the
most po pu lar p a tte rn nu m b ers.
CORN
SCOTT'S EMULSION
Y E A R -R O U N D
T O N IC
RAW
G e t this cereal also in Kellogg’s
/» « —• V A R I E T Y — 6 d ifferent cereals, 10
generous packages, in one handy carton 1
LETS YOU TURN OUT BREAD
a/a moments notice/
Quick acting. . . easy to use-keeps for weeks
on your pantry shelf
IF YOU BAKE AT HO M E—you can
make a ll the delicious bread you w a n t to
. . . any tim e you w a n t to w ith w o n d e rfu l
Fleischm ann’s Fast R isin g D ry Y east. N o
more being caught sh o rt w ith n“ yeast in the
house . . . no spoiled b a tch because yeast
weakened . . . F le isch m a n n ’s F ast R ising
keeps fresh on y o u r p a n try sh e lf fo r weeks.
Keep a supply handy. A t yo u r grocer’s.
A nation-w ide phone s trik e was
averted and It’ s p re tty m uch o f a
su rp rise to the public, w hich has
become accustom ed to having noth
in g settled.
Im a Dodo, by the w ay, thinks
those “ long lin e s” operators are
the ta ll, sta te ly ones.
Can i t be possible th a t H enry
K « lse r sold a ll th a t stock w ith o u t
know ing w here he was to get the
steel to m ake ears?
CAN YOU REMEMBER
Away back when there were more
regular newspapers around than there
were columnists?
H iro h lto who never m ixed w ith his
subjects now w alks around tow n
and v is its shops and stores. A hale
fe llo w w e ll blitzed.
"P re s id e n t Asks A m e rica n s
E a t L ess.” —H eadline.
to
Ju d g ing fro m the portions being
served in m ost restaurants, i t w o n 't
be any too d iffic u lt.
C hester Bowles, the red-hot ad
vocate o f ceilings, is a Y ale m an
and i t is possible his yen to keep
th in g s down is a re su lt of -all those
H a rv a rd fo o tb a ll scores.
Sen-Gay
Japan is so fu ll of sweetness and
lig h t these days and behaving w ith
such ra re g e n tility th a t It makes
m ost people m ig h ty suspicious. I t
w ould m ake a lo t of folks feel bet
te r i f som ewhere a Japanese leader
w ould m ake a face and le t out a
fierce, b e llig e re n t ye ll.
Those atomic energy spies in Canada
were on a “fission" trip.
How about striking from the coin
“ E Plurlbus Unum” and substitut
ing *T gotta get m ine."
• G et soothing, blessed relief from tormenting neuralgia
pains—with fast-acting Ben-Gay! Your doctor knows the
famous pain-relieving agents—methyl salicylate and men
thol. Well, Ben-Gay contains up to2 */a times more of both
these wonderfully soothing ingredients than five other
widely offered rub-ins. Get genuine, quick-action Ben-Gay I
A
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